Artistic/Creative Work

"Making of a Martiline" in Ed. Bonn-Muller, E. "Dynasty of Priestesses", On Line Features, Archaeology Magazine http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/eleutherna/m...". Voted as one of the 10 best archaeological research projects for 2009, worldwide by the American Institute of Archaeology. New York. April 2010.

Refereed Articles

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Agelarakis P. Anagnostis (2014), On the Preservation and Conservation of Archaeologically Recovered Anthropological Remains: A Brief Communication to Younger Colleagues. The Protection of Archaeological Heritage in Times of Economic Crisis, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 254-259.

Conference Presentations/Papers

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Anagnostis P. Agelarakis (2014). Children of Ancient Abdera as Revealed by Anthropological Remains. In Children’s Burials at Abdera. Images of Life Reflected after Death”, Archaeological Museum of Abdera, Ministry of Culture. Archaeological Museum of Abdera, Greece.

Anagnostis P. Agelarakis (2013). Ancestral Memories, Whispers and Sounds. Our Responsibilities to the Young Generations. In People of Crete in the World 1913-2013 Cretological Congress. World Council of Crete, Chania, Greece.

Korka, E., and A. P. Agelarakis (2012). New Data on the Decorated Sandstone Sarcophagus of Phaneromene in Hiliomodion of Corinthia. In International Conference: Archaeological Works in Peloponnesus. Tripolis Conference Centers, Tripolis, Greece.

Agelarakis, P.A., (2012). On the Recovery and Preservation of Archaeologically Retrieved Anthropological Remains”, The Future of Protection Heritage Management for Archaeological Heritage in Times of Economic Crisis,. In ICOMOS Hellenic and ICAHM International Conference. Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece.

Agelarakis, P. A., (2011). A Dignified Passage through the Gates of Hades: The Burial Custom of Cremations at Orthi Petra in Eleutherna, Rethymno, Crete. In 11th International Cretological Congress (pp. 4). Rethymnon-Crete, Greece.

Agelarakis, P. A., (2011). On the Significance of Crete in Emperors John III Vatatzis’ and Michael VIII Palaiologos’ Political Foreign Affairs and Military Strategies, and the Contributions and Fate of the Cretan Military Contigent in the Byzantine Army of Emperor Andronikos II Kom. In 11th International Cretological Congress (pp. 4). Rethymnon-Crete, Greece.

Agelarakis, P. A., (2011). Klazomenaean Ties to Three Continents: Two of Their Ambassadors Speak. In Nostoi Conference: Indigenous Culture, Migration and Integration in the Aegean Islands and Western Anatolia During the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age (pp. 12). Istanbul, Turkey.

Agelarakis, P. A., (2010). Polystylon: A Thracian Byzantine Town in the Context of Historical Developments During the 6th – 14th Centuries as Depicted by its Archaeo-Anthropological Record. In Thirty-Sixth Annual Byzantine Studies Conference (pp. 4). University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Agelarakis, P. A., and M. Giakoumis (2010). Military Life at an Ancient Greek Fort at Kastro Kalyves in Thrace, Greece. In Archaeological Institute of America (pp. 3). Anaheim, California.

Anagnostis P. Agelarakis (1969). Ancestral Memories, Whispers and Sounds. Our Responsibilities to the Young Generations. In People of Crete in the World 1913-2013 Cretological Congress. World Council of Crete-Chania, Chania, Greece.

Anagnostis P. Agelarakis (1969). “Ancestral Memories, Whispers and Sounds and Responsibilities to the Young Generations”. In People of Crete in the World 1913-2013 Cretological Congress. World Council of Crete in Chania-Crete, Greece, Chania, Greece.

12 "The Anthropology of Tomb A1K1 of Orthi Petra in Eleutherna. A Narrative of the Bones: Aspects of the Human Condition in Geometric-Archaic Eleutherna". University of Crete Publications, 2005.

11 “Memories of Aristocracy from the Geometric Period Orthi Petra in Eleutherna-Mnimes tis Aristokratias apo tin Orthi Petra tis Geometrikis Eleuthernas”. Proceedings of the International Symposium, The Aegean During the Early Iron Age, Rhodes. Ministry of Culture, Rhodes Archaeological and Historical Research Institute, University of Crete, Greece, 2004-2005. 77-84.

10 "Three Millennia Later Their Story Deciphered by their Cremated Osseous Record: The Case of Geometric Eleutherna" Abstract, International Symposium, The Aegean During the Early Iron Age, Rhodes, November 2nd, 2002, Greece.

9 "The Records of Archaeo-Anthropological Investigations of years 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997, at the Proto-Geometric Burial Ground of Orthi Petra, at the site of Eleutherna in Crete, Greece", Archival Report, University of Crete, Department of History and Archaeology, Prof. Nicholas Stampolidis, Director of Archaeological Excavations (submitted in 2001).

8 "Complexity of Factors Implicated in the Recovery and Forensic Assessment of Archaeological Human Cremated Skeletal Tissues and the Possibility for Methodological Biases and Interpretation", Cremations in Bronze and Early Iron Age, Proceedings of Int. Symposium, Ministries of the Aegean, and of Culture, Greece, 2001, pp:405-417.

7 "Cremation Burial in LM IIIC-SubMinoan Crete and the Cemetery at Pezoulos Atsipades", in Cremations in Bronze and Early Iron Age, Proceedings of Int. Symposium, Ministries of the Aegean, and of Culture, Greece, 2001, pp: 69-83.

6 "The Pantanassa Project Human Cremations, Rethymnon, Crete" in Tegou, E., on "Tholos Grave of the Early Iron Age in Pantanassa Site, Amariou, of North Rethymno", Cremations in Bronze and Early Iron Age, Proceedings of Int. Symposium, Ministries of the Aegean, and of Culture, Greece, 2001, pp:121-155

5 "Complexity of Factors Implicated in the Recovery and Forensic Assessment of Archaeological Human Cremated Skeletal Tissues and the Possibility for Methodological Biases and Interpretation", Invited contribution, Abstracts, International Symposium on Human Archaeological Cremations in the Circum-Mediterranean Region, 27-30 April, 1999, Rhodes, Greece.

4 "A Critical Re-Evaluation of the Archaeo-Anthropological Human Osseous Record concerning the Case of the Human Sacrifice at the Geometric Site of Orthi Petra in Eleutherna" In Eleutherna, by N. Ch. Stampolidis, 1997, University of Crete.

3 Presentation/Competition of Eleutherna an Archaeological Documentary, Part of the 1997 International Review on Archaeological Cinema: Rassegna Internazionale del Cinema Archeologico, Rovereto, Italy.

2 Co-host with Prof. Nikolaos Stampolidis featuring an educational documentary film on Archaeological- Anthropological Field and Laboratory Research Methods & Theories, Techniques and Applications, in reference to the Proto-Geometric site of Eleutherna in Crete. 1997, Duration of documentary film @ 55', funded by the Lambraki Publishing Corporation for distribution to all institutions of secondary education in Greece and countries of the rest of the European Community.

1 "Report on the Cremated Human Skeletal Remains from the Late Bronze Age Acropolis of Eleutherna, Crete--Anthropological Studies of 1994", 1994, Archaeological Report, [Archival. Dept. of History and Archaeology, University of Crete at Rethymnon. Referee Archaeologist: Dr. Nicholas Stampolidis, Professor and Dean of the School of Philosophy, University of Crete at Rethymnon].

2 "Human Cremations of the Archaic period from Kardamaina of the Island of Kos" in Skerlou, E., on "Human Cremations from Kardamaina site in Kos", Cremations in Bronze and Early Iron Age, Proceedings of Int. Symposium, Ministries of the Aegean, and of Culture, Greece, 2001, pp: 258-285.

1 "Human Cremations of the Archaic Period from the Ancient City of Kos", in D. Mposnakis on "Human Cremations from the City of Kos", Cremations in Bronze and Early Iron Age, Proceedings of Int. Symposium, Ministries of the Aegean, and of Culture, Greece, 2001, pp: 223-258.

AEGEAN (Cycladic Islands of Paros, Naxos, Keros, and Koufonisi, Greece)http://odysseus.culture.gr/index_en.html (Go to "Interactive Culture Map of Greece", add legends as needed, then do a final zoom to "Archaeological Sites")

8 “Reflections on Political and Military Organizational Capacities During the late 8th c. BCE in Paros Island, Greece: The Earliest Polyandria in Greece.” Abstracts in Annual Bulletin, Archaeological Institute of America, Annual Meeting 2008, Chicago Illinois, January 3-5, 2008.

7 "Reflections on Political and Military Organizational Capacities During the late 8th c. BC/BCE in Paros Island, Greece: The Case of Two Polyandria," Abstracts in Annual Bulletin, CANE 2007 Annual Meeting, Durham, New Hampshire, March 9-10, 2007.

4 “Grave of Hoplite” (Archaic Necropolis of Klazomenai at Akpinar) in Dr. Bilge Hurmuzlu, “Haluk Abbasoglu's Festschrift”, International Symposium in Memoriam of the Director of Istanbul’s Archaeology Department, January 2007.

16 Papadopoulos S., Tsoutsoubei S., and A. Agelarakis “Burial Customs at the Island of Thasos from the Neolithic to the Hellenistic Periods”, (co-author) at “Kavala in the Balkans and Thrace from Antiquity to Modern Times” Abstracts, Tri-Prefecture Conference, Demokritian University and University of Cyprus, Historic and Literary Society of Kavala, September 17-18, 2010.

12 (06/07) (see Paros island) “Parian Socio-Political and Military Organizational Capacities During the late 8th c. BC: Inferences to the Colonization of Thasos Island”, Thasos-Metropolis and Colonies International Symposium, Greek Archaeological Service and French Archaeological Institute in Greece, Thasos, September 12-22, 2006.

11 "Investigations of Physical Anthropology & Palaeopathology at the Ancient Necropolis of Thasos" , In Sgourou, M. "Excavating houses and graves: exploring aspects of everyday life and afterlife in ancient Thasos", BAR International Series 1031 (2002), pp: 12-19.

10 "On the Anthropological and Palaeopathological Records of a Select Number of Human Individuals from the Ancient Necropolis of Thasos Island", In Sgourou, M. "Jewelry from Thasian Graves", BSA, (British Annals of Archaeology), V:96 (2001), pp:355-364.

6 "Aspects of the Human Condition in Classical Thasos in Light of the Hippocratic Writings and Paleopathology", Book of Abstracts, 24th Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, 1-2 April, 1997, St. Louis, Missouri.

5 "The Archaeo-Anthropological Research Results of the Classical Project in Thasos" [co-author],Book of Abstracts, International Conference for the Archaeology in Macedonia & Thrace, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, 1997.

3 "The Testimony of the Palaeopathological Osseous Record: Reconstructions of the Human Condition During Late Bronze Age in the Northeastern Aegean", Paleopathology Association Newsletter: Abstracts, 22nd Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, 1995, Oakland, CA.

2 "The Thasos-Kastri Archaeo-anthropological Project", Research & Exploration: A Scholarly Publication of the National Geographic Society, V.10(4), 1994.

27 “Polystylon: A Thracian Byzantine Town in the Context of Historical Developments During the 6th – 14th Centuries as Depicted by its Archaeo-Anthropological Record”. Abstracts, Thirty-Sixth Annual Byzantine Studies Conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 10/7-1-/2010.

25 "Physical Anthropology and Human Skeletal Remains: The Abdera/Polystylon Project (Three Cemeteries from the 6th to the 14th centuries)", (Abstract accepted by review committee but not presented in Congress due to schedule conflict) Proceedings of the 21st Congress of Byzantine Studies,Abstracts of Panel Papers, pp:65-66, Byzantine National Committee of the Association Internationale des Etudes Byzantines/Patron HRH The Prince of Walles, London, United Kingdom.

22 "The Clazomenean Colonization Endeavor at Abdera in Retrospect: Evidence from the Anthropological Record". Klazomenai, Teos and Abdera: Metropoleis and Colony, Proceedings of International Symposium. Eds. A. Moustaka, E. Skarlatidou, M.-C. Tzannes, and Y. Ersoy. Published by the 19th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2004, 327-349.

19 "Summarizing Anthropological-Demographic Report on Perinatal, Infancy I, and Infancy II Individuals Recovered from Burial Sites of Ancient Abdera", In Kallintzi, Nt. "Burial Customs and Practices of Young Individuals During Antiquity in Abdera" , Proceedings of the International Symposium on Necropoles-Simata, Funerary Customs and Practices in the Mediterranean from 1100 BC/BCE to 400 AD/CE, Publications of the Ministry Culture, Greece (forthcoming).

18 "Human Cremations in Archaic Abdera" in E. Skarlatidou on "The Cremation of Humans in Abdera During the Early Archaic Period", Cremations in Bronze and Early Iron Age, Proceedings of Int. Symposium, Ministries of the Aegean, and of Culture, Greece, 2001, pp: 331-343.

12 "Deciphering the Archaeological Record through Physical Anthropology: Ramifications of Social Hierarchy at Abdera During the Early Classical Time Period", Actes 2e Symposium International Des Etudes Thraciennes: Thrace Ancienne, 1997, V:2, 849-866.

10 "Results of Anthropological Investigations in Classical Abdera: Cremated and Dry Human Osseous Materials" Chapter, in Archaeological Investigations in Classical Abdera by N. Kallintzi, Archaeological Research in Thrace during Prehistoric and Classical Antiquity, Publications of the Ministry of Culture, 1994-95, Athens, Greece.

9 "Social Hierarchy in a Classical Society at Abdera as Revealed by New Archaeological Perspectives of the Human Skeletal Record", Book of Abstracts: 57, Ministry of Culture, Second International Symposium of Ancient Thracian Studies, September 20-27, 1992 , Greece.

5 Agelarakis A., and Ar. Agelarakis "The Palaeopathological Evidence, Indicators of Stress and Dietary Evaluations from two Skeletal Populations, a Middle and a Late Byzantine, from Polystylon Abdera, Greece", Byzantinische Forschungen, V.(XIV), 9-26, 1989.

1 "Physical Anthropology, Palaeopathology, and Dietary Patterns of the Middle and Late Byzantine Sites at Polystylon Abdera", Archaeological Report, 1983, [Archival. Byzantine Ephoreia of Kavala. Referee Archeologist: Ch. Bakirtzis, Ephor, and Prof. of Byzantine Archaeology at the University of Thessaloniki, Greece].

AEGEAN (Pericoastal Kavala, and Amphipolis), and (Endoplains of Drama, and Serres, Greece)http://odysseus.culture.gr/index_en.html (Go to "Interactive Culture Map of Greece", add legends as needed, then do a final zoom to "Archaeological Sites")

5 “Scarred for Life: A Wounded Warrior from Late Classical Period in Mesokomi, Serres”, in B. Poulios “Late Classical Graves in Mesokomi of Serrres”, Proceedings of International Conference: Serres and its Region from Ancient to Post-Byzantine Society, 1998, Vol. A, pp: 78-122.

4 "The Spartan General Brasidas of the Peloponnesian War: Forensic Assessment of Human Cremation Retrieved from the Agora of Amphipolis", Archival Report, 1998, Museum of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities of Kavala, Referee Archaeologist: Dr. Ch. Koukouli-Chrysanthaki, Ephor of IH' Archaeological District Archaeological Investigations.

2 "Skeletal Remains from the Neolithic Site of Makri-Thrace: A Preliminary Report". Proceedings of the Second Symposium of the Hellenic Archaeometrical Society: Archaeometrical and Archaeological Research in Macedonia and Thrace, 1996, Greece.

1 "Skeletal Remains from the Neolithic Site of Makri-Thrace. A Preliminary Report", Book of Abstracts, Hellenic Archaeometric Society, 2nd Symposium of the Hellenic Archaeometrical Society: Archaeometrical and Archaeological Research in Macedonia and Thrace, 1993, Greece.

7 "The Role of Anthropological Archaeology in the Research Project of Mikri Doxipara-Zoni", Abstract, International Symposium Horses and Wagons in the Ancient World: Research, Protection and Enhancement of the Finds of the Burial Mound of Mikri Doxipara-Zoni, Prefecture of Evros, Greek Ministry of Culture, Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2006, University of Orestiada, Greece.

6 "Summarizing Anthropological-Demographic Report on Human Cremations from Burial Mounts of the Evros Region", In Terzopoulou, D. "The Burial Custom of Human Cremations in Evros, Thrace" Proceedings of the Inter. Symposium on Necropoles-Simata, Funerary Customs and Practices in the Mediterranean from 1100 BC/BCE to 400 AD/CE, Ministry of Culture, Greece, (forthcoming).

5 "The Anthropology of the Kossynthos River Site", in Triantaphyllos, D., "On the Ancient Thracian Funerary Customs in the Region of Xanthi", Archaeologiko Deltio, (forthcoming).

3 "Physical Anthropological Report on the Iron Age Kossynthos River Thracians", Archival Report with the Ephoreia of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities at the Archaeological Museum of Komotini, Thrace, Greece, (submitted in 1999).

2 "Anthropological Report on the Kastro-Kalyves fort site in Thrace", Archival Report with the Ephoreia of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities at the Archaeological Museum of Komotini, Thrace, Greece. Submitted in 1999.

1 "Byzantine Buildings of the Palaiologan Emperors in Didymoteichon: Analyses of Anthropological Remains", 1994, Archaeological Report, [Archival. Referee Archaeologists: Dr. Ch. Bakirtzis, Prof. of Byzantine Archaeology, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, and Ephor of the 12th Ephoreia of Byzantine Antiquities, Greece; and Prof. R. Ousterhout, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois.

MIDDLE EAST (Cyprus, and Israel)

11 "The Amathous (tophet) cremations in Cyprus" in D. Christou on "Human Cremations at the Western Necropolis of Amathous" Cremations in Bronze and Early Iron Age, Proceedings of Int. Symposium, Ministries of the Aegean, and of Culture, Greece, 2001, pp: 201-204.

10 "The Osseous Record in the Western Necropolis of Amathous: an Archaeo-Anthropological Investigation", In Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus-Dodecanese-Crete 16th-6th c. B.C., Proceedings of the International Symposium: The Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus-Dodecanese-Crete 16th-6th c. B.C., Rethymnon, Crete, 1998, pp:217-232.

8 "Paleopathology and its Contributions to the Decipherment of the Human Condition in Antiquity: A Preliminary Report for the Case of two Skeletal Populations from Malloura in Cyprus", Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus, 1997, 239-250.

7 Agelarakis a., Kanta A., and N. Stampolidis "The Testimony of the Archaeological Osseous Record in the Western Necropolis of Amathous in Cyprus: A Scientific Archaeo-Anthropological Investigation", Book of Abstracts, International Symposium on the Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus, Dodecanese, Crete, 1500 - 500 B.C., 13-16 May, 1997, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece.

6 "Paleopathology and its contributions to the Decipherment of the Human Condition in Antiquity: The Case of two Populations from Malloura in Cyprus", Book of Abstracts of the Paleopathology Association, 1996, Durham, North Carolina.

5 "The Archaeo-Anthropological Record of the Ma'avarot Burial Cave: Implications for the Chalcolithic Levant", (in press?), Proceedings of the II World Congress on Mummy Studies, 1996, Universidad De Los Andes, Centro De Estudios En Bioanthropologia, Cartagena, Colombia.

6 "Paleopathology and Manifestations of Stress at the Dawn of Sedentary Life: The Homo sapiens population of the Shanidar Cave", Paleopathology Association Newsletter: Abstracts, 20th Annual Meeting of the Am. Paleopathology. Ass.,1993, Toronto, Canada.

2 "Paleopathology and Markers of Occupational and Habitual Stress: The Human Condition in Bronze Age Thailand", Paleopathology Association Newsletter: Abstracts, 21st Annual Meeting of the American Palaeopathology Association, 1994.

1 "Some Reconstructions of Human Conditions During the 3rd millennium BC in S.E. Asia through the Bio-Archaeological Studies of Human Skeletal Remains", Book of Abstracts: 2, Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 4th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, 1992, Rome.

AMERICAN NORTH EAST

9 "The New York City Doctor's Mob of 1788" [co-author], Book of Abstracts, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 49th Annual Meeting, New York, 1997.

8 Monographed volume: "Archaeological Forensics and Paleopathology" in "The Excavation, Analysis, and Reconstruction of the Transitional Period, Late Woodland Period and Colonial Occupations at the Little Wood Creek Site, Fort Edward, Washington County, New York". (Reviewed by an inter-agency consortium of the New York State Historic Preservation Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation- Washington D.C., and U.S. EPA). U.S. EPA, and N.Y.S. Historic Preservation Office, 1990, Vol: IV.

7 Chapter: "The Environmental and Subsistence Patterns, Reconstructions" in "The Excavation, Analysis, and Reconstruction of the Transitional Period, Late Woodland Period and Colonial Occupations at the Little Wood Creek Site, Fort Edward, Washington County, New York". (Reviewed by an inter-agency consortium of the New York State Historic Preservation Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation- Washington D.C., and U.S. EPA). Publications of the U.S. E.P.A., and New York State Historic Preservation Office, 1990, Volume I: Section 1.8.

6 Chapters: a)"Environmental and Subsistence Patterns" Section 5.6;
b) "Regional and Inter-site Comparisons for Transitional and Late Archaic Periods" Section 5.6; and c)"The Contemporary Environmental Setting of the Little Wood Creek" Section 5.7, in "The Excavation, Analysis, and Reconstruction of the Transitional Period, Late Woodland Period and Colonial Occupations at the Little Wood Creek Site, Fort Edward, Washington County, New York"
(Reviewed by an inter-agency consortium of the New York State Historic Preservation Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation-Washington D.C., and U.S. EPA). Publications of the U.S. EPA, and N.Y., SHPO, 1990, Volume III.

5 Chapter: "Intra-site Spatial Analysis" co-author with Dr. Joel Grossman, in "The Excavation, Analysis, and Reconstruction of the Transitional Period, Late Woodland Period and Colonial Occupations at the Little Wood Creek Site, Fort Edward, Washington County, New York"
(Reviewed by an inter-agency consortium of the New York S.H.P.O, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation-Washington D.C., and U.S. EPA). Publications of the U.S. E. P. A., and New York S.H.P.O. , 1990, Volume I: 1.4, 1.9, 3.4; and Volume II: 4.4.

4 "Human Forensics" in Stage lb' 2 Archaeological Survey of the Madison Barracks, Sockets Harbor, N.Y., (Reviewed by the New York State's Office of Historic Preservation), 1989 [State of New York Historic Preservation Libraries].

3 "The Archaeological Forensic Analysis of the Human Skeletal Remains", in Archaeological Mitigation and Testing Report, Bowdoin Farm, Town of Poughkeepsie, Duchess County, N.Y., (Reviewed by the New York State Historic Preservation Office, and Department of Environmental Control), 1989, [N.Y., Dept. of Environmental Conservation & Cultural Resources Section Libraries].

2 Chapters: a) "Field Methods and Techniques", and b) "Geomorphological Stratification and Stratigraphy", in Report on the lb?2 Stage Archaeological Survey of the City Hall Park, New York City, 1989, [Landmarks Preservation Commission, New York SHPO, and Dept. of General Services of NY City. Re., and Project No: PW 292?44 & ONO 89 B 2017].

1 "The Archaeological Forensic Analysis of the Human Remains Recovered", in Cemetery Mitigation Report, Dayton Power & Light Service Facility, Miami Valley, Research Park Center, Ohio, (Reviewed by the New York State=s Office of Historic Preservation), 1987, [N.Y.S. H.P. Libraries].

AMERICAN CARIBBEAN

2 Chapters: a) "Field Methods and Techniques", and
b) " Geomorphological and Stratigraphic Sequences", in Report on the Federally Funded Archaeological Mitigation of the Pre-Columbian Ceremonial Plaza and Settlement at Rincon, Puerto Rico, (Preliminary report reviewed and accepted by an inter-agency consortium of the Puerto Rican Environmental Quality Board, the P. R. State Historic Preservation Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation- Washington D.C., and U.S. EPA), 1995.

1 "Environments and Human Ecology: Dynamic Factors in Processual Equations of Human Adaptations as seen from Archaeological Perspectives", a) Book of Pre-circulated Papers, II: 1-8, of the 1992 IV New World Conference on Rescue Archaeology & Environment and Archaeology, Organization of American States, USDA, Forest Service, in collaboration with the World Archaeological Congress, December 6-12, 1992, Puerto Rico; and, b) in the Proceedings of the Conference, 1996, IV New World Conference on Rescue Archaeology & Environment and Archaeology, Organization of American States, USDA, Forest Service, in collaboration with the World Archaeological Congress.

Professional Activities

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Hellenic Ægyptologic Institute
Society for Military History
American Anthropological Association
American Archaeological Association
American Association for the Advancement of Sciences
American Paleopathological Association
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
Certified Member of the American Registry of Professional Archaeologists (RPA) in 1987
Columbia Graduate Anthropology Alumni Association
International Dance Group, UNESCO
New York Academy of Sciences
Society of Biological Anthropologists
Society of Environmental Anthropology